Nashville Predators: Piping Hot Forward Line Projections for 2023-24

Nashville Predators center Cody Glass (8) leaves a drop pass for left wing Filip Forsberg (9) during the first period against the Calgary Flames at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Nashville Predators center Cody Glass (8) leaves a drop pass for left wing Filip Forsberg (9) during the first period against the Calgary Flames at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports /
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It’s going to be a scramble to figure out how the Nashville Predators will roll out their forward lines for 2023-24 after a busy free agency.

Nashville came into this offseason not expected to do much of note in free agency, and their future forward lines seemed fairly set months ago. As it turns out, General Manager Barry Trotz shocked all of us in more than just one way.

The Predators made several unexpected moves, buying out Matt Duchene, and actually being quite active in free agency. Even though the roster was still expected to change after the selloff at the 2023 trade deadline, few expected everything we have seen so far.

Many even started to re-ask the question of if the Predators will have enough room to include the emerging youngsters everyone wants to see.

Thankfully it looks like they should have enough spots, but where everyone will fit is the question.